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On Lifetime, the channel that branded itself as "television for women," danger and looming death seem to be the unifying concept of the programming. In any given few days, you'll see shows such as those which were described in my onscreen TV guide last week: "After his daughter kills his wife, a California con man weds his wife's sister"; "A deranged gunman kidnaps two teen-age girls"; "Orphaned siblings fall victim to a mentally unstable woman and her husband"; "An assistant district attorney hounds an Oregon woman he suspects has shot her three children"; and "An attorney faces charges of murdering his ex-lover." What you learn from watching Lifetime is: Don't go in the ...